INVESTMENTS

  • Acquia
  • Acquia
    Acquia provides value-added software products and services for the Drupal social publishing system. With over two million downloads since inception, Drupal is used by web developers worldwide to build compelling websites. Diverse organizations use Drupal as their core social publishing system, including media companies, non-profit organizations, and publishers.
  • AMEE
  • AMEE
    AMEE is a web-based service (API) that combines measurement, calculation, profiling and transactional systems, representing emissions data from 150 countries and regions. As a neutral data aggregation platform, AMEE’s vision is to enable the measurement of the “Carbon Footprint” of everything on Earth. AMEE aims to assist with the development of energy and carbon as a global currency, assisting governments and companies that need to account for and trade internationally in CO2 emissions.
  • Chumby
  • Chumby Industries
    Chumby Industries was birthed at O'Reilly's FOO camp in the summer of 2005 by alpha geeks who wanted to create a WiFi enabled device for the consumer market. The Chumby device acts like a clock radio, but is designed to be open, flexible and hackable. It uses the wireless Internet connection to fetch cool widgets (like Flickr photos, clocks, news information and video podcasts) from the Chumby web site.

    Two hundred of the alpha versions of the Chumby device were handed out to 2006 FOO camp participants last summer to rave online reviews. The Chumby device will be available for purchase in 3Q 2007.
  • GameLayers
  • GameLayers
    GameLayers is a small game design company building playful experiences online. Currently, the team is making the Passively Multiplayer Online Game: PMOG. This unconventional MMO merges your web life with an alternate, hidden reality. The mundane takes on a layer of fantastic achievement. Player behavior generates characters and alliances, triggers interactions in the environment, and earns the player points to spend online. Suddenly the internet is not a series of untouchable exhibits, but a hackable, rewarding environment.
  • Instructables
  • Instructables
    Instructables is a service for showcasing and collaborating on DIY projects ranging from home improvement to hardware hacking, and crafting to cooking. The Instructables community is a growing group of passionate people who share what they do and how they do it. Instructables aims to become the de facto platform and marketplace for the DIY economy.

    Some of our favorite projects include the Dachshund Wheel Chair, the Universal Nut Sheller and the discussion around substitute ingredients in this cookie recipe. Instructables won the 2006 Wired Rave Award for industrial design.
  • Open Candy
  • OpenCandy
    The OpenCandy network enables software creators to recommend other software they believe deserves more visibility and/or might be a great fit for their users. Software creators can also make their applications available to be recommended by others, increasing their distribution. The software in our network and the recommendation experience is held to a high bar of quality, user experience and security standards.
  • OpenX
  • OpenX
    OpenX is the world's most popular adserver with the the web's largest community of ad space owners. Tens of thousands of websites use OpenX to make money from online advertising. Publishers get complete control of banners and campaigns along with a highly sophisticated tracking system for gathering statistics, all from the one simple screen interface.
  • Parakey
  • Parakey
    Parakey eliminates the complexity of the operating system's file system by reimaging the computing experience. (Acquired by Facebook)
  • Path Intelligence
  • Path Intelligence
    Path Intelligence uses open source, software defined radios to gather data from and interact with mobile devices in new and innovative ways. Their first product, FootPath, monitors foot traffic flow on behalf of property owners and retailers to provide detailed analytics that significantly impact advertising, retail layout, shopping center tenancy mix, and even building design.
  • Satisfaction
  • Get Satisfaction
    Get Satisfaction is people-powered customer service for everything! It's a Web service that cultivates customer communities around companies and their products, providing businesses the tools to build stronger relationships with their customers and free them from repetitive support tasks. Get Satisfaction's open discussion-based system allows companies, their customers and partners to work together to answer questions, identify problems and bugs, share great ideas for how to make products better, and connect in unexpected ways.
  • TripIt
  • TripIt
    TripIt is an intelligent personal travel organizer. Whether you're traveling for pleasure or business, TripIt makes life on the road easier by automatically organizing all your trip details into one master itinerary. Should you forget or lose your travel plans, no worries. No matter where in the world you are, all your plans are safe and at your fingertips. Plus, TripIt automatically provides helpful information like weather, maps, directions, and more, so you're always ready to hit the road. TripIt even makes it easy to share and plan trips with your friends, family and colleagues.

    TripIt is currently in private beta and will launch in Q4 2007.
  • Wesabe
  • Wesabe
    Wesabe provides a Web-based tool that gives members a better understanding of how they spend, and links them to a community dedicated to helping each other get more for their money. Wesabe aggregates and analyzes financial transaction data from members' bank and credit card accounts, and delivers customized, money-saving tips based on members' actual purchases. These tips come from other members, allowing everyone in the Wesabe community to benefit from its collective wisdom.

    Wesabe provides tools to automatically download users' financial information from their bank and credit card accounts, and securely sends that data to Wesabe, where it is stored privately. Individuals now have an clear view of their own spending, and can edit and tag (group into categories) their purchases. The edits made by community members benefit all of the participants, so that each person can take advantage of edits and tags that other people have entered. Members immediately see tips on how to get more for their money, matched to where they spend. Wesabe also has a 'goals' section, which allows members to share strategies and progress with people working towards a common financial goal.
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